But yes youre right you have to ignore many of the rules to post a question that gets you banned. However a few poor questions can get you there as well from my understanding.
I wouldnt say that. Mine had so much just not going for it. Guess Im just SOL on asking any questions for a while. Ill try to beat some people to answering questions to get it lifted.
I like that! I try to get on once or twice a day at work to look at questions but havent be able to find any thing that hasnt been answered that I feel I can help on.
Thats always good! When I get into most questions I feel like it would be the blind leading the blind if I were to try to help. Ill just have to wait for someone to ask something easy.
Yeah this account sat for a good time after I was out of school. But I code on the side sometimes so I occasionally have questions.
Yeah I read that piece right after posting here. But I guess if someone finds it and doesnt want pandas they can use mine. Ive never used Pandas so I can really help from there.
Fair enough. Trying what I can. Will comments also help towards the ban? Just curious. I know they can help me get and answer that will help towards it.
They are to the docs for CSV. I wouldnt say relevant to the question given myself not seeing Pandas until after. But it is relevant to my answer. (Its where I got the code)
A non-pandas answer to "How do I do X using pandas" is wrong. A non-pandas answer to "How do I do X with my csv" tagged with pandas is perfectly fine, often even superior
Yeah but Simon is correct in what he said about mine. I hurried to answer and missed with in the question it saying something about pandas. Which looks to have been edited out before he deleted it.
I see. Sometimes the tags make sense but if you look at the other question under them you see that it does not. Ive definitely made that mistake in the past
@ZackTarr I have nothing else to say really apart from warning you 1) only answer questions you know the answer to or can get to an answer without random guesses 2) Use comments for comments/suggestions/clarifications
3) Make a good answer. If it's new make a rough answer (that's still acceptable) and make it perfect as soon as you've posted
otherwise take your time and explain. Use code when nessesary
is there a way to do this in 1 line? I basically need to check if my file extension ends with .txt I replace with .anr else just append .anr to the filename:
Huh, I just realized the functions in the shutil module already accept Path instances instead of strings, even though it doesn't seem to be mentioned in the documentation at all